Trends in telecommunications prices - September 2019



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Executive summary

  • In September 2019, telecommunications prices, measured by the sub-index of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), remained unchanged from the previous month.
  • Compared to the same month of the previous year, the observed variation in prices was -4%. This price reduction primarily reflects the entry into force on 15 May 2019 of the new European rules regulating the prices of intra-EU communications. The year-on-year variation of telecommunications prices has been lower than the growth of the CPI since November 2017.
  • The average variation rate of telecommunications prices of the last twelve months was -1.65%, i.e. 2.13 percentage points (p.p.) below that recorded by the CPI (0.48%), corresponding to the highest negative deviation recorded since September 2012.
  • In September 2019, the average variation rate of telecommunications prices in Portugal was lower than that observed in the EU (-1.3 p.p.). The average variation rate of telecommunications prices of the last twelve months in Portugal was the 19th highest among EU countries. The country that recorded the highest increase of prices was Greece (+4.6%) while the highest decrease occurred in Italy (-4.9%). On average, telecommunications prices in the EU decreased by 0.3%.